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A recent survey has revealed that more than 20 per cent of children do not eat breakfast and that this can seriously affect their levels of concentration and mood during the day. The Home Grown...
Nord Anglia has released its interim results for six months to the end of February, showing that the nurseries division generated a turnover of 23.4m and an operating profit of 0.1m. A statement by...
Early years practitioners can hear from Government ministers and regulators, as well as early years and management experts, at the National Day Nurseries Association's annual conference in Chester on...
You can incorporate technology into your setting using the 12 principles for early years education in the Foundation Stage curriculum guidance The greatest argument for incorporating technology into...
The Local Government Association says it is 'inevitable' councils will be forced to close more children's centres unless the Government provides extra funding.
Families around the country are paying out more than ever on childcare, while providers and their staff seem little better off. Daycare Trust sets out what it wants the Government to do.
Hundreds of readers entered our competition to find ways to transform their early years settings. Catherine Gaunt presents the winning entries. Last October Nursery World challenged its readers to...
Pre-school children whose parents are in prison could be 'tracked' in proposals being drawn up by the Government to prevent them turning to a life of crime. In an interview with The Independent...
BY APRIL YOUNG, DIRECTOR OF COMPUTER KIDS ON KEYBOARD SKILLS Young children are fascinated by the buttons on a computer keyboard.